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The Driver position is at the Medium Physical Demand level and requires frequent climbing in and out of the truck, frequent ascending and descending of ladders/stairs along with: Thorough DOT Pre and Post trip Inspections which include raising and lowering of the hood.
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The DSC is frequently required to stand, walk, drive, climb stairs, and use hands to finger, handle, or feel. Qualified candidates must have an active Real Estate License & will be engaged on an Independent Contractor basis, being considered self-employed.
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Grip, lift, push, pull, and carry wheeled, plastic bins over, up and down inclines, stairs, changes in walking surfaces and elevations. Collect payments from COD customer (cash, check) and following company cash processing procedures.
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Frequent repeated climbing, bending, crouching, stretching, up and down stairs, or crawling. Conduct minor machine check in/out inspections, checking for visual damage. Effective computer and data entry skills with Microsoft Office (Outlook, Word, Excel, and PowerPoint) and the ability to learn proprietary systems.
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Ability to squat, climb stairs, reach above shoulders, twist, bend, and kneel repeatedly through duration of shift(s). Shifts Available: Day Shift - Part-time positions availableBenefits for Full-Time Staff Include:· Medical, Dental, Vision and Prescription Drug Insurance· 401(k) with company match· Sick, vacation and holiday pay· Virtual Doctor Visits - Telehealth· Flexible Spending Account (FSA)· Life and AD&D Insurance· Disability Insurance· KISx Card (surgery and imaging program)· Tuition Reimbursement· Daily Pay Available (receive half your pay immediately, each day you work)· And more.
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The role requires the ability to ascend/descend ladders/stairs, and to position one's self in low level positions, detect a variety of chemicals and/or gases. Cleans floors, ramps, and stairs by sweeping, wet mopping/dust mopping, scrubbing, or vacuuming them.
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Reach above/bend to obtain product for customers from store fixtures/shelves at various heights and climb ladders/stairs/step-stools to perform visual merchandising and housekeeping duties. 1- 3 year of previous selling experience in a luxury retail service environment preferred.
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1 year or more of experience of experience in shop or yard position. This position is responsible for assisting with the arrival and departure of equipment, proper organization of the equipment yard, and inventory audits.
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